2019届高三英语二轮复习限时规范训练:第3部分-训练1 Word版含解析
2019届高三英语二轮复习限时规范训练:第3部分-训练16 Word版含解析

训练162阅读理解+阅读填空+语法填空(建议用时30分钟)Ⅰ.阅读理解AHow can a creature weighing over 5 tons and normally taking 150 kilograms of food and 120 liters of water per day survive in a desert environment?In the southwest African country of Namibia,and the Sahara lands of Mali further north,the desert elephant does just that.Although not regarded as a separate species from the African elephant,the desert cousin differs in many ways.Their bodies are smaller,to absorb less heat,and their feet are larger for easier walking across sandy surfaces.They are taller,to reach higher branches.They have shorter tusks (象牙),and most importantly,longer trunks to dig for water in riverbeds.Desert elephants can travel over 70 kilometers in search for feeding grounds and waterholes,and have a larger group of families.They drink only every 34 days,and can store water in a “bag”at the back of their throat,which is only used when badly needed.Desert elephants are careful feeders-they seldom root up trees and break fewer branches,and thus maintain what little food sources are available.Young elephants may even eat the dung (粪便) of the female leader of a group when facing food shortage.During drought they are unlikely to give birth to their young but with good rains the birthrate will increase greatly.Desert elephants have sand baths,sometimes adding their own urine (尿液) tomake them muddy!As we continue to overheat our weak planet,it can only be hoped that other animal species will adapt as extraordinarily well to change as the desert elephant.1.The underlined part in Paragraph 2 means “”.A.remains in the African countriesB.drinks 120 liters of water a dayC.manages to live in desert areasD.eats 150 kilograms of food daily2.Desert elephants are called careful feeders because they .A.rarely ruin treesB.drink only every 34 daysC.search for food in large groupsD.protect food sources for their young3.The author answers the question raised in the first paragraph with .A.stories and explanationB.facts and descriptionsC.examples and conclusionD.evidence and argument4.What can be inferred from the last sentence in the passage?A.Overheating the earth can be stopped.B.Not all animal species are so adaptable.C.The planet will become hotter and hotter.D.Not all animals are as smart as desert elephants.【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文,属于自然类短文阅读。
高考领航·2019届高三英语二轮复习限时规范训练:第3部分-训练2 Word版含解析

训练2 阅读理解+完形填空+语法填空+短文改错(建议用时45分钟)Ⅰ.阅读理解If Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) is today one of the bestknown and most popular figures of 20thcentury Mexican art,it is undoubtedly because of her personality and the originality of a body of works.Her work is,above all,the expression of a life-a tragic and stormy life,one that challenged all conventions.The mere mention of her name excites enthusiasm and admiration,but her work is rarely exhibited,and has not been shown in France for fifteen years.The selection to go on show at the Musée de l'Orangerie includes major works by the artist,with masterpieces from the Museo Dolores Olmedo.The life and work of Frida Kahlo cannot be separated from those of her companion Diego Rivera (1886-1957 ).Together they became figures of legend(传奇),and both have a place in the pantheon of 20thcentury Mexican artists.Famous for his large wall paintings,Rivera's easel paintings,drawings and prints,which form a large part of his artistic production,are less wellknown to the public in Europe.The exhibition aims to trace his artistic career from the early Cubist images,revealing his links with the Paris artists whose works are a key element in the Orangerie collections,to the paintings that established him as the founder of the 20thcentury school of Mexican art.His travels throughout Europe influenced his vision and his skillswithout ever distancing him from his roots,thus confirming his place in history as the founder of the nationalist school.The exhibition devoted to the legendary couple Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo presents their works together,as if to confirm the impossibility of their divorce that was in fact finalised but reconsidered after just one year apart.It also gives us a better view of their respective artistic worlds,so different and yet so complementary(互补的),through the deeprooted attachment they shared to their country.1.Which of the following best describes Frida Kahlo's work?A.Worldfamous but unusual.B.Practical and popular.C.Creative and realistic.D.Authentic but ordinary.2.What does the underlined word “pantheon” in the third paragraph refer to?A.Character. B.Community.C.School. D.Society.3.What can we infer about Rivera from the passage?A.Rivera broke up with Kahlo finally.B.Rivera's works are popular in Europe.C.Rivera's works are the focus of the exhibition.D.Rivera had his works rooted in his motherland.4.Why does the author write the passage?A.To praise the celebrities.B.To introduce two famous artists.C.To make an announcement.D.To encourage people to learn art.【解题导语】 本文为说明文,介绍了墨西哥一对夫妻艺术家的传奇人生和旷世作品。
2019届高三英语二轮复习限时规范训练:第3部分-训练10 Word版含解析

训练10阅读理解+完形填空+语法填空+书面表达(建议用时60分钟)Ⅰ.阅读理解There is some unwelcome news for students preparing for exams and officers putting in long hours—you don't need the break as much as you may think that makes you feel less tired.Scientists have long assumed that willpower (意志力) is a limited resource,which is why you feel the need to have a rest,have a snack and come back to a task when you're feeling better.They argued that the only way to restore willpower was by rest,food or entertainment.But psychologists have challenged this theory,saying weak willpower is all in your head.They found that people's beliefs in willpower determine how long and how well they'll be able to work on a tough mental exercise.“If you think of willpower as something that's limited,you're more likely to be tired when you perform a difficult task,”said Prof.Veronika Job.“But if you think of willpower as something that is not easily used up,you can go on and on.”The researchers designed four experiments to test students' beliefs in willpower.After a tiring task,those,who believed or were led to believe that willpower is a limited resource,performed worse on standard concentration tests than those who thought of willpower as something they had more control over.They also found that leading up to final exam week,students who believed the limited resource theory ate junk food 24percent more often than those who believed they had more control in resisting temptation (诱惑).Mr.Job said.“The theory that willpower is a limited resource is interesting,but it has had unintended consequences.Students who may already have trouble studying are being told that their power of concentration is limited,and they need to take frequent breaks.But a belief in willpower as a nonlimited resource makes people stronger in their ability to work through challenges.”The findings could help people who are battling temptation.Willpower isn't driven by a biologically based process as much as we used to think.The belief in it is what influences your behavior.1.The theory that willpower is limited supports that .A.people must eat snacks when they feel tiredB.people do need a break to restore their willpowerC.there's no way to strengthen people's willpowerD.weak willpower doesn't affect people's life much2.What have the scientists long believed regarding willpower?A.It is in the charge of people.B.It is a limited resource.C.There is no way to restore willpower.D.It doesn't easily run out.3.Which of the following best helps the students to prepare better for their exams?A.Push themselves even if they want to take a break.B.Don't eat fast food while studying.C.Remind themselves willpower is not limited.D.Stay in a comfortable and quiet place.4.What's the best title for the passage?A.A New Theory about WillpowerB.How to Build Strong WillpowerC.The Great Influence of WillpowerD.Willpower Doesn't Last Long【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文,属于日常生活类短文阅读。
2019届高三英语二轮复习限时规范训练:第3部分-训练5 Word版含解析

训练5 阅读理解+完形填空+语法填空+书面表达(建议用时60分钟)Ⅰ.阅读理解Foxes and farmers have never got on well.These small doglike animals have long been accused of killing farm animals.They are officially classified as harmful and farmers try to keep their numbers down by shooting or poisoning them.Farmers can also call on the services of their local hunt to control the fox population.Hunting consists of running after a fox across the countryside,with a group of specially trained dogs,followed by men and women riding horses.When the dogs eventually catch the fox,they kill it or a hunter shoots it.People who take part in hunting think of it as a sport.They wear a special uniform of red coats and white trousers,and follow strict rules of behavior.But owning a horse and hunting regularly are expensive,so most hunters are wealthy.It is estimated that up to 100,000 people watch or take part in foxhunting.But over the last couple of decades the number of people who are against fox-hunting,because they think it is brutal (残暴的),has risen sharply.Nowadays it is rare for a hunt to pass off without some kind of conflict between hunters and hunt opponents (阻止者).Sometimes these incidents lead to violence,but mostly opponents discourage the hunt by misleading riders and disturbing the trail of t he fox’s smell,which the dogs follow.Noisy conflicts between hunters and opponents have become so common that they are almost as much a part of hunting as running after foxes itself.But this year supporters of fox-hunting face a much bigger threat to their sport.A Labour Party member of Parliament(英国议会),Mike Foster,is trying to get Parliament to approve a new law which will make the hunting of wild animals with dogs illegal.If the law is passed,wild animals like foxes will be protected under the ban in Britain.1.Wealthy people in Britain have been hunting foxes to .A.benefit the farmersB.get entertainmentC.show off their wealthD.limit the fox population2.The opponents of fox-hunting often discourage the game by .A.using violenceB.taking legal actionC.seeking help from farmersD.confusing the fox hunters3.A new law may be passed by the British Parliament to .A.protect wild animals like foxesB.control foxhunting on a large scaleC.prohibit farmers from hunting foxesD.standardize the behavior of foxhunting4.What can be inferred from this passage?A.Limiting the fox population is unnecessary at all.B.Killing foxes with poison is not allowed by the law.C.Hunting foxes with dogs is considered cruel and violent.D.Foxhunting causes conflicts between hunters and farmers.【解题导语】文章主要讲述了英国人“猎狐”活动的起源和特点以及反猎狐运动的兴起。
2019届高三英语二轮复习限时规范训练:第3部分-训练1 Word版含解析

第3部分限时规范训练训练12阅读理解+阅读填空+语法填空(建议用时30分钟)Ⅰ.阅读理解AEconomists have studied how markets work for a long time.Generally,they work well.But markets do not always perform as expected.Jean Tirole of France won the Nobel Prize in Economics for studying why markets are imperfect,or inefficient,and what governments can do to regulate them.The Nobel prize committee announced the $1.1 million prize in Stockholm to Jean Tirole.It called Mr.Tirole “one of the most influential economists of our tim e”.The organization said he had done important research in a number of areas.But it said,“most of all he has clarified how to understand and regulate industries with only a few powerful firms”.Mr.Tirole works at the Toulouse School of Economics in Toulouse,France.He is 61 years old.For about 30 years,Mr.Tirole has researched periods when markets failed,that is,when they did not provide good results in price and competition.He looked at how a small number of large companies,or even a single company,can strongly influence industries.Banking and telecommunications were among the industries he studied.The Nobel committee said that unregulated markets often produce socially undesirable results.They can result in higher prices or companies that use their market position to block others.The committee said it chose Mr.Tirole because he thought about how best to regulate markets.For example,Tore Ellingsen,Chairman of the committee that awards the economics prize,says Mr.Tirole showed the need to develop better rules for the banking industry.This became urgent after the world financial crisis of 2008-2009.The economics Drize is called the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alflred Nobel.Alfred Nobel did not establish the prize.It was first presented in 1969.1.The passage tells us that Jean Tirole .A.has studied the economics in SwedenB.is the first to win the Nobel Prize in EconomicsC.is highly praised by Chairman of the committeeD.has made regulations for large companies2.We can learn from the passage that .A.Jean Tirole's research made the markets imperfect or inefficient B.banking and telecommunications are strongly influential industriesC.the world financial crisis of 2008-2009 regulated the markets D.Alfred Nobel was unwilling to establish economics prize3.The underlined word “undesirable” in Paragraph 4 can best be replaced by .A.harmful B.unbelievableC.beneficial D.convincing4.What is the article mainly about?A.The life of Jean Tirole.B.The research of Jean Tirole.C.The history of Nobel Prize in Economics.D.Jean Tirole wins Nobel Economics Prize.【解题导语】本文是一篇记叙文,属于社会类短文阅读。
2019届高三英语二轮复习限时规范训练:第3部分-训练12 Word版含解析

训练12阅读理解+完形填空+语法填空+短文改错(建议用时45分钟)Ⅰ.阅读理解My transportation was unexpectedly smooth and I arrived at the meeting half an hour earlier.I kept my eyes on the restaurant door.Several customers entered,but not my friend.At 6:00 p.m.,she sent me a text message: “Urgent work to finish.Will be 20 minutes late.”I had left my book in the office,so I spent the time thinking of my experiences of being late in China.On my first visit in 1985,punctuality was deeply rooted in the Chinese hearts.There were no traffic jams then.As a teacher in Canada,I always insisted on punctuality.I would open the classroom door to a late student for the first time and the second,but not the third.During the six years I worked for CCTV,I had a Chinese friend whom I often saw at lunch time,or after work.We used to meet at the subway station nearby.He was always late by 10—20 minutes.To my question “You were busy?”he would surprisingly answer,“No.”Once I asked him to check the clock in his office,he smiled.In March 2015,I got permanent residence (永久居留权) in China.The ceremony was scheduled for 9:00 a.m.at the Public Security Bureau on the Second Ring Road.I told my driver I had to get there by 8:40 a.m.“No problem,”he replied.But he thought he had time to drop someone off at the airport before picking me up.I desperately waited forhim.Then,to rub salt into my wound,he had to stop at the exit of a gas station.Finally,I entered the room at 9:07 a.m.—the last guest to arrive!1.What can we learn from the passage?A.The author hates being late from the bottom of heart.B.The author can do something to deal with unpunctuality.C.The author is always late for work or any activities.D.The author dislikes making friends with unpunctual persons.2.If the author's student comes late for the third time,.A.he will open the door for him/her againB.he will tell him/her to take care next timeC.he will let him/her remain outsideD.he will shout at him/her loudly3.Why didn't the author arrive at the ceremony on time?A.Because there was a big traffic jam on the road.B.Because the gas was running out.C.Because the driver estimated the time wrongly.D.Because his driver met a guest at the airport.4.What attitude would the author like to express toward unpunctuality?A.Speechless.B.Understandable.C.Satisfied. D.Surprised.【解题导语】本文主要通过一位在中国生活的外国人对几件不守时的生活事例的叙述,透露出他的无奈和愤怒。
2019届高三英语二轮复习限时规范训练:第3部分-训练13 Word版含解析

训练13 阅读理解+阅读填空+完形填空+短文改错(建议用时40分钟)Ⅰ.阅读理解Conservationists(自然环境保护工作者) are unveiling their 12 trees of Christmas,in a bid to highlight the difficult situation confronting some of the world's threatened conifers(针叶树).As decorated trees take centre stage in many homes over the festive period,tree experts hope the campaign will raise awareness of atrisk species.About one third of the species of conifers in the world are thought to be threatened with extinction unless immediate action is taken.The social media event is being run by the Global Trees Campaign.On each of the 12 days until Christmas Eve on 24 December,the Global Trees Campaign,a partnership between Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) and Fauna and Flora International (FFI),is publishing details of a threatened tree species on social media.“Given that it is Christmas and everyone is bringing conifers into their houses,we think that it is good to highlight some of the other conifer species that are not doing so well at the moment,”explained Emily Beech,BGCI conservation assistant.The development of the global trade in plants,and the demand over the centuries from wealthy families to plant exotic tree species on their land,mean that 80% of the conifers listed as threatened are found incollections around the world.However,these specimens(样本) are unlikely to be enough to ensure the longterm survival of these species.“The problem is that a lot of the specimens that are in botanical gardens or are in people's back gardens do not have the genetic range; they are sourced from the same trees,” Ms Beech told BBC News.“As they do not have the genetic diversity,they cannot be reintroduced back into the wild.So if they disappear,then there will be limited genetic resources to put them back again.”“Improving the genetic diversity of conifer specimens and collections in botanical garden,as well as protecting populations of threatened species within their natural range,is part of the work being carried out by the Global Trees Campaign,” said Ms Beech.1.Why are tree experts introducing 12 trees of Christmas?A.To request people not to use trees for decoration.B.To call people's attention to threatened conifers.C.To find ont which tree suits Christmas most.D.To spread the knowledge of diversity.2.What do we know about the species of conifers in the world?A.They need to be protected at once.B.All of them are dying out quickly.C.Nearly one third of them are extinct.D.One third are cut down for Christmas.3.Emily Beech would agree that at Christmas .A.most families will have fun togetherB.every family has tree decorations at homeC.everyone can help threatened tree speciesD.people use social media to communicate with others4.The key to solving the problem will be .A.building more botanical gardensB.planting more trees in nature parksC.not using trees for decoration at homeD.promoting the genetic diversity of conifers【解题导语】 环境保护主义者在圣诞节期间,向人们介绍了12种针叶树,旨在让人们关注一些濒危的针叶树。
2019届高三英语二轮复习限时规范训练:第3部分-训练22 Word版含解析

训练22阅读理解+完形填空+语法填空+短文改错(建议用时45分钟)Ⅰ.阅读理解We know that hugs make us feel easy inside.And this feeling,it turns out,could actually ward off stress and protect the immune (免疫) system,according to a new research from Carnegie Mellon University.It's a wellknown fact that stress can weaken the immune system.In this study,the researchers sought to determine whether hugs-like social support more broadly-could protect individuals from the increased sensitivity to illness brought on by the particular stress that comes with interpersonal conflict.“We know that people experiencing ongoing conflicts with others are less able to fight off cold viruses.We also know that people who report having social support are partly protected from the effects of stress on psychological states,such as depression and anxiety,”the study's lead author,psychologist Dr.Sheldon Cohen,said in a statement.“We tested whether awareness of social support is equally effective in protecting us from sensitivity to infection caused by stress and also whether receiving hugs might partially account for those feelings of support and thus protect a person against infection.”In the experiment,over 400 healthy adults filled out a questionnaire about their perceived (感知) social support and also participated in a nightly phone interview for two weeks.They were asked the frequencythey engaged in interpersonal conflicts and received hugs that day.Then,the researchers exposed the participants to a common cold virus,and monitored them to assess signs of infection.They found that both perceived social support and more frequent hugs reduced the risk of infection associated with experiencing interpersonal conflict.Regardless of whether or not they experienced social conflicts,infected participants with greater perceived social support and more frequent hugs had less severe illness symptoms.“This suggests that being hugged by a trusted person may act as an effective means of conveying support and that increasing the frequency of hugs might be an effective means of reducing the effects of stress,”Cohen said.“The apparent protective effect of hugs may result from the physical contact itself or hugging being a behavioral indicator of support and closeness.Either way,those who receive more hugs are somewhat more protected from infection.”If you need any more reason to go wrap your arms around someone special,consider this:hugs also lower blood pressure,reduce fearsome around death and dying,improve heart health and decrease feeling of loneliness.1.In Paragraph 1,the underlined words “ward off”can be replaced by .A.produce B.increaseC.prevent D.support2.Dr.Sheldon Cohen's experiment shows that .A.hugs can hide serious illness symptomsB.social conflicts can monitor signs of infectionC.social support can reduce the risk of having a coldD.depression and anxiety result from less social support3.The passage aims to convey that .A.hugs can have protective effectsB.social support can cure diseasesC.interpersonal conflicts cause infectionsD.stress can weaken our immune system4.The passage is most likely to be found in .A.a social science magazineB.a commercial brochureC.a medical reportD.an academic essay【解题导语】本文是一篇议论文,属于人生百味类短文阅读。
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第3部分限时规范训练训练12阅读理解+阅读填空+语法填空(建议用时30分钟)Ⅰ.阅读理解AEconomists have studied how markets work for a long time.Generally,they work well.But markets do not always perform as expected.Jean Tirole of France won the Nobel Prize in Economics for studying why markets are imperfect,or inefficient,and what governments can do to regulate them.The Nobel prize committee announced the $1.1 million prize in Stockholm to Jean Tirole.It called Mr.Tirole “one of the most influential economists of our tim e”.The organization said he had done important research in a number of areas.But it said,“most of all he has clarified how to understand and regulate industries with only a few powerful firms”.Mr.Tirole works at the Toulouse School of Economics in Toulouse,France.He is 61 years old.For about 30 years,Mr.Tirole has researched periods when markets failed,that is,when they did not provide good results in price and competition.He looked at how a small number of large companies,or even a single company,can strongly influence industries.Banking and telecommunications were among the industries he studied.The Nobel committee said that unregulated markets often producesocially undesirable results.They can result in higher prices or companies that use their market position to block others.The committee said it chose Mr.Tirole because he thought about how best to regulate markets.For example,Tore Ellingsen,Chairman of the committee that awards the economics prize,says Mr.Tirole showed the need to develop better rules for the banking industry.This became urgent after the world financial crisis of 2008-2009.The economics Drize is called the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alflred Nobel.Alfred Nobel did not establish the prize.It was first presented in 1969.1.The passage tells us that Jean Tirole .A.has studied the economics in SwedenB.is the first to win the Nobel Prize in EconomicsC.is highly praised by Chairman of the committeeD.has made regulations for large companies2.We can learn from the passage that .A.Jean Tirole's research made the markets imperfect or inefficient B.banking and telecommunications are strongly influential industriesC.the world financial crisis of 2008-2009 regulated the markets D.Alfred Nobel was unwilling to establish economics prize3.The underlined word “undesirable” in Paragraph 4 can best be replaced by .A.harmful B.unbelievableC.beneficial D.convincing4.What is the article mainly about?A.The life of Jean Tirole.B.The research of Jean Tirole.C.The history of Nobel Prize in Economics.D.Jean Tirole wins Nobel Economics Prize.【解题导语】本文是一篇记叙文,属于社会类短文阅读。
文章讲述了法国的Jean Tirole赢得Nobel经济学奖的事。
Jean Tirole获得诺贝尔经济学奖是因为他研究了市场不完美、效率低下的原因以及政府如何做来调整市场。
1.解析:选C。
细节理解题。
根据第四段中的“Tore Ellingsen,Chairman of the committee that awards the economics prize,says Mr.Tirole showed the need to develop better rules for the banking industry.”可知,诺贝尔委员会主席亲自颁发这一奖项给Jean Tirole,Mr.Tirole表明需要为银行业制定更好的规则,说明主席非常赞赏他。
法国的Jean Tirole获得诺贝尔经济奖是因为他研究发现了市场不完美、无效的原因及政府如何做来调整市场。
故选C。
2.解析:选B。
推理判断题。
根据第三段中的“Banking and telecommunications were among the industries he studied.”可知,银行和电信是他研究的产业,说明银行和电信是最受影响的行业。
2008-2009世界经济危机后银行业需要规范的情况最紧急;D项由Alfred Nobel did not establish the prize.可知没有说不愿意。
故选B。
3.解析:选A。
词义推测题。
harmful“有害的”;unbelievable“不可信的”;beneficial“有益的”;convincing“有信服力的”。
undesirable所在的句子的意思是:不受管制的市场往往产生社会不良结果。
下一句的意思是:他们可能会导致更高的价格或有的公司利用其市场地位来阻止其他的公司。
故选A。
4.解析:选D。
主旨大意题。
本文主要讲了Jean Tirole赢得诺贝尔经济学奖的事。
故选D。
BEnglish ConversationLeader:Mandi Ashmoreenglish@iwcWe meet on Mondays at 14∶30 at the IWC clubhouse.We chat for about an h our and discuss everything.Mandi asks “students” to contact her on Monday to confirm the class as sometimes she needs to cancel for various reasons or occasionally she may choose to hold the class at a different venue (举办地点) or at an earlier time for us to be able to have lunch together.French Conversation,Advanced BeginnerLeader: Marielle Sulmonifrenchconvo@ iwclausanne,orgI'm French (born in Bordeaux) and Swiss by marriage.I hold an advanced beginners' French conversation class on Tuesday afternoons from 14:30 -16:00.We meet weekly at the clubhouse in a friendly atmosphere.I hope to help you use your knowledge of French,allowing you to speak with no fear of making mistakes,which in time will become fewer and fewer.French Language Lab,BeginnerLeader: Maija Remlingerfrenchlab@ iwcThe group meets on Thursday afternoons from 15:00 -16:30 at the clubhouse.The first half of the class is devoted to reading out loud from the book “Easy French Reader”,working on proper pronunciation and phrasing.During the second half,we listen to audio recordings from“New French with Ease”and work on oral comprehension.French Conversation,AdvancedLeader: Juliette Brullfrench@ iwcWe meet every Tuesday at the IWC clubhouse from 9:30-11:00. Most of our time is devoted to very lively discussions about current events and various topics.We also read a book written by a French author and sometimes we see a French movie.5.Why are you advised to contact Mandi?A.To check the arrangement.B.To exchange ideas.C.To decide the topics.D.To ask for leave.6.Which of the clubs focuses mainly on the basic knowledge of language?A.English Conversation.B.French Conversation,Advanced.C.French Language Lab,Beginner.D.French Conversation,Advanced Beginner.7.Who will you get in touch with if you like watching French films?A.Mandi Ashmore.B.Marielle Sulmoni.C.Maija Remlinger.D.Juliette Brull.【解题导语】本文为应用文,主要介绍了四个语言学习俱乐部,内容包括俱乐部的负责人、联系方式以及俱乐部的活动。